Friday, 14 July 2017
Perhaps of interest to Narberth Quakers
LOOKING FORWARDS – AND BACKWARDS
Pembrokeshire South East Energy Group (PSEEG) will be holding it’s final meeting on Thursday 20th July 2017.
It will be looking forward with a talk by Janet Roberts (Chair of PSEEG) on ‘Our Changing Climate’. This is the most pressing problem of our time. We continue to pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere resulting in record high temperatures which manifests in so many different ways around our globe. The effects are seen on all the continents from the Arctic to the Antarctic.
Following the talk the Group will take ‘A Short Walk Down Memory Lane’ and look back over the nine years it’s been active and seeing what has been achieved in that time.
All members of the public are very welcome to join us whether local residents or visitors.
PSEEG meets in The Regency Hall, Saundersfoot at 7.00pm and there will be tea/coffee and biscuits and a chance to chat at the end of the evening.
Monday, 3 July 2017
The Prison Phoenix Trust & Sight 2020 charity
The Summer 2017 newsletter is out. There is a copy in The Black Folder that can be borrowed, or you can get a pdf
LINK TO PDF
THEIR WEBSITE
Sight 2020 direct Charity is the charity we are currently collecting for [from July 2nd]
Our
Mission Statement
We aim to
fight and treat the preventable causes of blindness in the developing world.
This includes cataracts, childhood blindess, refractive errors, low vision and
glaucoma
Saturday, 1 July 2017
July notices from Friend's House
Quakers condemn
all acts of violence
In the wake of recent tragedies, Paul Parker, the
Recording Clerk, has made a statement on behalf of Quakers in Britain. He
refers to Quakers’ response and says, “Quakers lovingly uphold all those
affected by the recent tragedies. People of all faiths should be able to live
and worship in peace.”
You can read the full statement on the news page of Q
website www.quaker.org.uk/news- and-events/news/quakers-condemn-all-acts-of-violence
and also on Twitter and Facebook.
Twitter @BritishQuakers for news
Yearly Meeting
Gathering – bookings still open
29 July–5 August 2017, Warwick University
Already over 1,300 Friends of all ages are coming, and
we’ve got room for a few more! Come and enjoy the packed programme including a
variety of talks and workshops.
Go to www.quaker.org.uk/ym for a full timetable and
online bookings. Bursaries are still available. Please note that the children’s
programme is now full.
For bookings enquiries contact Warwick University by
email: Quakers2017@warwick.ac.uk. For other YMG enquiries, please contact
ym@quaker.org.uk or phone 020 7663 1040.
Conferences and events
2017 Quaker
Activist Gathering
10am–4pm, Saturday 14 October 2017, LIFT Islington,
London
What does our Quaker faith prompt us to do in the world?
Join Quaker Peace & Social Witness and US Friend and activist George Lakey
for a day of sharing, workshops, networking, and movement-building.
Plus: between 6–9pm at Friends House George Lakey will
give a free talk to launch his new book, Viking Economics.
Kristin Skarsholt, bymevents@quaker.org.uk
www.quaker.org.uk/events/qag-2017
Quaker Tapestry
exhibition
7–18 August 2017, Friends House, London
Delight in the detail of the Quaker Tapestry and its
unique exploration of Quaker history at this free ‘on the road’ exhibition of
21 original Tapestry panels. On display Monday to Saturday 10am–4pm and
Thursdays 10am–8pm. www.quaker.org.uk/events/quakertapestry
Quaker News
Quaker News – no summer issue
Due to staff changes we will not be publishing a summer
issue of Quaker News this year. The next issue will be brought to you by a
brand new editor and will reach meetings in late September, in time for Quaker
Week. If you would like extra copies of this issue to use during Quaker Week,
please let us know.
Leslie Bell, qn@quaker.org.uk, 020 7663 1019
Quaker Week and Outreach
Getting ready for
Quaker Week 2017 In turbulent times: be a Quaker
30 September–8 October 2017
Free information packs – we can send your meeting six
free copies of our helpful information pack for newcomers, which includes
leaflets, Advices & queries and a copy of Being a Quaker by Geoffrey
Durham. Send your requests to quakercentre@quaker.org.uk or phone 020 7663 1030
or 020 7663 1125.
Providing speakers – if you are holding an event during
Quaker Week, we can offer speakers on a wide range of topics, from Quaker
worship and spirituality, to Quaker history, to peace education, economic
justice and advocacy. Email speakers@quaker.org.uk
Balloons are now available too!
Quaker Hoodies now
available!
Quaker hoodies (also known as zoodies) are now available!
A brilliant tool for everyday outreach,
stewarding events, activism and chaplaincy, they can be purchased at the Quaker
Centre bookshop in
Friends House, on their website http://bookshop.quaker.org.uk
and will be available at Yearly Meeting Gathering. They feature our outreach
Twitter handle ‘Know more Quakers’ underneath the Q logo.
Surveys
Mental health in Quaker meetings survey
Quaker Life would like to learn how meetings respond to
challenges that arise in Quaker meetings that relate to mental health or
illness. Please respond as a meeting or as an individual. There is not a limit
to the number of responses from each Quaker meeting and individuals are
strongly encouraged to send in their own response as well as elders’ or
overseers’ responding on behalf of the meeting community.
Please visit
https://forms.quaker.org.uk/ql-mental-health-survey.
The form should take between 15 and 30 minutes to
complete online. Oliver Waterhouse, oliverw@quaker.org.uk, 020 7663 1007
The Changing Face of Faith in Britain survey
As part of a research project commissioned by the Quaker
Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR) on the changing face
of faith in Britain, a new online survey has been produced aimed at those who
have first come to Meeting in the last 3 years. Please complete the survey at
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/7NTL6KP by July 24.
The Changing Face of Faith in Britain
16–18 March 2018, Woodbrooke, Birmingham
Area meetings are asked to appoint to the Quaker
Committee for Christian and Interfaith Relations (QCCIR Qf&p 9.13)
conference. This will cover the findings of the current QCCIR research project
on ‘The Changing Face of Faith in Britain’, looking at the challenge for
Friends of the growth of ‘secular society’ and changes to traditional religious
expression. It will provide an opportunity to consider the results of this
project and where this might lead Friends. Also see 9 below
Quakers and the Changing Face of Faith in Britain survey
(PDF)
enquiries@woodbrooke.org.uk, 0121 472 5171
www.woodbrooke.org.uk
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